1956 A.W. (Archie) Smith called a meeting to form the C.S.C.A at County Hall on 21st January. The first game was on the 4th July when the Under 15’s played Devon at Liskeard. The Unde15s are the only representative age team (playing on average 3 or 4 games each season) until the late 70’s. Tommy Matthews becomes the first Cornwall schools Representative player – South v North at Manchester.

1960 Caps & Blazar badges were awarded for the first time.

1962 Nigel Cock of Penzance scored 82* v Bristol – a record that stood for 13 years.

1963 Somerset are bowled out for 24 at Langport. Alan Watts takes 5-15

1965 Hampshire make their first visit. Malcolm Dunstan, a player that day, was the first Schools player to go on to play First Class Cricket

1992 The Association plays the 1000th County match since its formation.

1994 ESCA introduce Under 15 County Championship and Cornwall reach the Final to lose to Yorkshire.

1995 First tour (U14) to South Africa. U15s reach County Championship S- Finals again losing to Yorkshire.

1997 Under 15s lose ESCA County Championship Final to Lancashire by just 14 runs.

1998 First tour to New Zealand. School’s handbook incorporated into the Cornwall Cricket Yearbook. Under 16’s win both their County Championship, beating Norfolk, and for the first time the Jersey Festival.

1999 Under 15’s win all 11 games but fail to reach Championship final due to an abandoned game